A power supply of a specific wattage is usually in similar size as long as they use the same technology (linear, silicone switching, or GAN switching). The power brick would be the same size no matter it use a propiretary plug or a USB-C one. And I would personally doubt 240W PD becoming popular any time soon, because down volting 48V to 12V at 240W can take a significant amount of circult space and might not even be possible to incorporate into a laptop.
Que circuito muito bem construído. Como conseguem um preço tão bom num produto deste. Obrigado pelo vídeo, torcendo aqui pra que o canal cresça muito.
Would love to have seen the AC side!
The AC side is probably just some copper strip though.
Could you review some wotobe chargers? Particularly the Wotobe 100w and the 200w model.
I was eagerly waiting for this video. Thanks boss ❤
Hope you enjoyed it!
Sanks a lot. Very intresting
Efficiency and ripple testing please.
So the AC power supply is stepped down to 30v DC?
it's pretty wild how you can even get a 100w power bank these days, they don't even get that hot, depending on the circuit--
Cool video always. I wonder if the input support 220-240V AC?
No, it does not support it.
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There is an international (European) version which supports it.
the gaming laptops should start to support 240 watt usb c charging and should get rid of the bulky bricks
A power supply of a specific wattage is usually in similar size as long as they use the same technology (linear, silicone switching, or GAN switching). The power brick would be the same size no matter it use a propiretary plug or a USB-C one. And I would personally doubt 240W PD becoming popular any time soon, because down volting 48V to 12V at 240W can take a significant amount of circult space and might not even be possible to incorporate into a laptop.
baseus vs asometech ?
Does this charger support 45w Samsung super fast charging 2.0?
yes
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was expecting a detachable cable... but no... wasted effort.
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No AC disassembly?
It's just a socket for plugs, it looks the same as the electric sockets in your home. It has no circuitry unlike the DC side of the charger.